Waitress tickets buying guide: How to get the best seats and price for London’s new musical

Broadway hit Waitress arrived in the West End earlier this year and tickets are on sale now.

Based on Adrienne Shelley’s 2007 film of the same name, the musical tells the story of Jenna, a small town pie-maker who dreams of a new life. When the opportunity arises to enter a baking competition and meet someone new, she has to find the courage to make a change.

Lucie Jones is currently leading the West End cast, with Sara Bareilles’ music – you can read everything you need to know about the show here.

Read on to find out how to get tickets for Waitress.

How much are Waitress tickets?

There are tickets for Waitress at the following prices, according to where you want to sit: £19.50, £29.50, £39.50, £52.20, £62.50, £72.50, £87.50 and £105.00.

There are also a limited number of day tickets available at £25 in person at the box office, for Monday-Friday performances only. These are first come first served and subject to availability.

GO London Tickets currently has an offer for a free seat upgrade - find out more here.

When is the best time to see Waitress?

The best availability and pricing will always be for Monday-Thursday performances over weekend ones. You can save £15 on Band A and B seats if you book during the week.

How to buy Waitress tickets

Buy tickets here and get a free seat upgrade - tickets from £19.50.

When and where is the musical running?

Waitress is currently booking until January 2020. Evening performances will be Monday-Saturday with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday.